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newstevie32 writes: The reform our political system should have is not PR, where minority parties hold the whip hand and where sovereignty is further taken from the people as the parties stitch up the backroom deals to get them into power. All that PR gives you is a Government nobody elects. Rather we should figure out a way to separate the Legislature (Parliament) from The Executive (The Government) so that MPs can truly represent their constituencies and properly scrutinise the Government and hold it to account. As it stands MPs are simply Government fodder or Opposition automatons. Just look at the way this Government has steamrollered legislation through. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/is_the_election_a_three_horse.html?page=2#comments" STYLE="In_line">Have Your Say Vince Cable tells the BBC's Politics Show that if Gordon Brown and David Cameron choose to turn their fire on Nick Clegg at this week's debate, having spent the last one saying "we agree with Nick Clegg", it will only illustrate "they are hardly consistent in their approach to us".
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